In 1934, the architect and urban planner Bruno Taut (1880-1938) was expelled from the Academy and his professorship at the Technical University was revoked. The symposium is a reminder of the loss of competence that Berlin suffered, for example in housing construction, as a result of Nazi policies. The reception of Taut's work was blocked by the division of Germany and was not congruent. Today, his work can be researched in the Academy's architecture archive, which preserves his estate and the Bruno Taut collection.
With Franziska Bollerey, Winfried Brenne, Amrei Buchholz, Thomas Flierl, Simone Hain, Werner Heegewaldt, Hans-Dieter Nägelke, Manfred Speidel
Welcome: Anh-Linh Ngo
In German language
With showcase exhibition of the Baukunstarchiv
Cooperation: Bruno Taut Forum, Architecture Museum TU Berlin
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